

Abstract
Global Politics is an introduction to international relations. It introduces the key theories and concepts underpinning the discipline, providing a foundation for the study of politics on both a personal and global scale, including issues relating to gender, sexuality, and ethnicity, as well as the economy, environment, and concepts of justice. The text presents theories in their historical context, demonstrating how they can evolve over time. Case studies, both contemporary and historical, and biographies of key figures, help bring these issues to life. Additional features, such as key debates and summary questions, provide opportunities to analyse issues from a range of perspectives.
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Contents
- Front Matter
- 1. Introducing Global Politics
- 2. States, Nations, and Empires
- 3. Traditional Theories in Global Politics
- 4. Critical Approaches to Global Politics
- 5. New Waves of Theorizing in Global Politics
- 6. Security and Insecurity
- 7. International Organizations in Global Politics
- 8. International Law
- 9. Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
- 10. Global Political Economy
- 11. Global Politics in the Anthropocene
- 12. Conclusion Justice and the Future of Global Politics
- End Matter